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<h2>The Japanese charred wood technique, also known as Shou Sugi Ban or Yakisugi, involves charring the surface of cedar or other softwoods as an ancient wood-preserving process. Such treatment adds durability, insect and rot resistance, and beautifies the exterior surface with a rich black color and distinct texture accented by the grain pattern. Japanese method developed centuries ago, this wood preservation technique is now practiced far and wide for interior and exterior design due to its eco-friendliness and low maintenance, along with a timeless beauty. Shou Sugi Ban melds tradition and modern design, imparting a charm that is rustic and sophisticated. Get in touch with us to learn more about <a href="https://bauwn.com/">Japanese Charred Wood</a>!
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